Effects of Air Pollution on Ch
‘Our children are our future’, it is not only a slogan of politicians, but also a faith most people in the world have. New generation benefit a lot from the advances of the 20th century. Yet this progress has come with many unpredictable consequences. In the last 50 years, 75000 chemicals have been developed and introduced into the environment. The overall incidence of childhood cancer increased 10% from 1975 to 1994, which is one of the scientific evidence clearly demonstrates our children are vulnerable to environmental hazards. The exposure to air pollutants is at the greatest risk as we cannot stop breathing, and children breathe more air than adults, which means that they receive higher doses of pollutants in air. Thus the internal organs of teenagers are more susceptible because of immaturity. Therefore, studying the effects of air pollution on children is so important to raise
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Approximate Word count = 598
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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